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hover11 wrote:Do these ppl care about future generations ? Remember they pay no statutory deductions such as NIS and Tax as well
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When Venes start applying for welfare, you will find out what you paying forviedcht wrote:nah man. Regardless of his condition, boat wheelchair accessible and equipped. Yet citizens tax money running for dese govamint faqqz pay, and we hadda suffer. Widdyfohq my tax money deducting for. Bess we open some ah dem neq
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Maybe they should decrease the Politicians’ salaries? Remove the no- VAT and taxes for the ministers and use that money to help the people in need.. do they really need tax free vehicles at a time like this when the country needs money ?Dizzy28 wrote:hover11 wrote:Do these ppl care about future generations ? Remember they pay no statutory deductions such as NIS and Tax as well
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If you speaking about Income Tax, Ministers and the PM are not exempt from paying it.
The Judiciary is the only place where you will find salaried people exempt from PAYE.
How is the turnout for the protest? Country shut down? Lights and water still on though.hover11 wrote:Unions gathering in front the CPO office to reject the 2 percent https://fb.watch/dfqwTsmCsL/
I feel PNM know they on their way out, they just buying their time tbh
For now...wing wrote:How is the turnout for the protest? Country shut down? Lights and water still on though.hover11 wrote:Unions gathering in front the CPO office to reject the 2 percent https://fb.watch/dfqwTsmCsL/
I feel PNM know they on their way out, they just buying their time tbh
The end of PNM is here. Is either Al Rental cut that rent and use that money to help pay those workers. Let the private sector feel some pain, banks make MILLIONS in profit per quarter, increase that tax. IDC Jump high jump low find the money or let the politicians come do the work themselveswing wrote:Hundreds of Public Servants protest against 2% wage offer
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The streets of Port-of-Spain are full of hundreds of public sector workers marching through Port-of-Spain in protest of the government's offer of a 2% salary increase over an eight-year period. The Joint Trade Union Movement and members of other union bodies gathered at 10 a.m. at Memorial Park.
As they waited, public sector workers from various groups began chanting to ready themselves for the march.
There were shouts of "Rowley and Imbert out", "Get down from there Rowley" and "2% nothing!"
After a brief conversation between union leaders Michael Annisette and Ancel Roget, and senior Trinidad and Tobago Police Officers, the march began. Their first stop is the Chief Personnel's Office and it's expected they will proceed to the Ministry of Finance After.
The unions formally rejected CPO Darryl Dindial's offer of 2% yesterday.
Never gonna happen MaxMaxPower wrote:Better they take that 2% and humble dey self.
hover11 wrote:Never gonna happen MaxMaxPower wrote:Better they take that 2% and humble dey self.
Dizzy28 wrote:
Lol!!
Max,MaxPower wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:
Lol!!
And why am i not surprised. This is exactly what they do on the job and have citizens WAIT for them taking their cool ass time only to be treated with a load of attitude.
The Public Service sector in T&T is absolutely disgusting.
We should be hiring foreigners and paying them well.
hover11 wrote:Max,
I normally agree with you however I cannot agree here . That's a very broad statement you made there because not every public servant have a bad attitude. If you want to talk about bad attitude, lack of passion and and the need to learn how to speak to people, I think you should start by addressing the PM of the country along with his fellow ministers. Let's take for example Mr. Hinds and the list continues. The fish always rotten from the head.Or is it just the politicians can speak to you in any manner that's allowed however God forbid a worker gives you attitude, all hell breaks loose.
Zoom did warn usThe_Honourable wrote:I'll give it an 8/10
He was blocked for spreading the truthKickstart wrote:Zoom did warn usThe_Honourable wrote:I'll give it an 8/10
dogg wrote:75% of them voting the same no matter what happen.
Not all your venes are opportunistic prostitutes, but a vast majority are, so what we go do?MaxPower wrote:hover11 wrote:Max,
I normally agree with you however I cannot agree here . That's a very broad statement you made there because not every public servant have a bad attitude. If you want to talk about bad attitude, lack of passion and and the need to learn how to speak to people, I think you should start by addressing the PM of the country along with his fellow ministers. Let's take for example Mr. Hinds and the list continues. The fish always rotten from the head.Or is it just the politicians can speak to you in any manner that's allowed however God forbid a worker gives you attitude, all hell breaks loose.
Jason,
I respectfully understand your disagreement.
I agree, not all public servants are as described but definitely the VAST majority.
The PM, Hinds and company has nothing to do with the punctuality and productivity of public servants. All i hear is excuses from these people.
If we must have incompetencies and inefficiencies, then let it be due to the flaws of the PM etc and NOT theirs. You think we don’t know the pressure the workers under? But that gives them the right to be blasted rude? Na man i am not tolerating that and they wonder why the citizens light them up.
“OH” the Govt not doing this and that and this is what we have to work with bla bla….but that’s the thing……they are NOT working with it and it is NOT fair to the citizens to be held at ransom and be inconvenienced and frustrated at the same time. Oh gosh they can’t at least try na to work just a little hard at least?
And increase for them does NOT benefit the citizens who are fitting the bill. So for them to want some big undeserving increase is selfish. They just want want want and will give nothing.
I am against the increase Jason i’m sorry. If they want an increase, then for bloody sake, work for it.
timelapse wrote:Not all your venes are opportunistic prostitutes, but a vast majority are, so what we go do?
Or their own country men that pimping them outMaxPower wrote:timelapse wrote:Not all your venes are opportunistic prostitutes, but a vast majority are, so what we go do?
You should be asking those who support prostitution. Maybe your extorting abusing raping countrymen.
Mmoney607 wrote:So before the 2020 election, the was no wage increase but they still vote back in Rowley?
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